Porgies & More: Peconic Bay’s May Spring Mixer
Open boat anglers look east to cash in on a potpourri of inshore species during the fifth month.
Open boat anglers look east to cash in on a potpourri of inshore species during the fifth month.
As much as surf anglers love catching striped bass, we all look forward to the arrival of big blues in late April or early May.
May is prime time to hit a four-bagger inside the friendly confines of Great South Bay.
Those looking for trophy catch-and-release action might consider looking to the western shore.
State stocking efforts are well underway in the region, promising big yields this season.
The Mid-Atlantic MOJO gains new converts in the Northeast for its simplicity and effectiveness.
Plenty of stripers in the local bays and rivers in March, which bodes well for the month ahead.
Ferocious, blood thirsty schools of hungry bluefish will arrive any day now.
Try this modified umbrella rig for early-spring striped bass in the shallow backwater bays and salt ponds.
Fishing at Wachusett Reservoir is limited to the shoreline, but accessing productive spring water does not always require a long hike.
Get in on the 1-2 punch of schoolie stripers and white perch this spring.
Whether you fish a large river or small stream, trout will undoubtedly be found keyed-in on this structure.
Once again the targeting of striped bass in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) around Block Island is in the news, an action that has been on the agenda of many for quite some time.
We continue to tweak the Dream Boat formula to level the playing field as much as possible. One of this year’s changes is sure to do that.
This stretch of Babylon waterway provides a unique opportunity to score some early spring trout action.
In the last few decades, managers seem to have found the right formula and the sea bass population has been growing steadily.